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<br />industrial use with 120,700 acre-feet in Colorado and 34,100 acre-feet in New <br />Mexico. Depletions will not begin until the late 1990's when Ridges Basin <br />Reservoir is completed. Uses will build up rapidly as other project <br />facilities are constructed. <br /> <br />~ <br />-.J <br />.-.]" <br />u::;. <br /> <br />h. Bostwick Park project <br /> <br />Construction of Silver Jack Dam commenced in late 1966 and was <br />completed in 1971. Project water became available beginning in 1971, and all <br />facilities were completed by 1974. Project depletions average 4,200 acre-feet <br />annually. <br /> <br />i. Dallas Creek Project <br /> <br />The project was authorized by Public Law 90-537 on September <br />30, 1968. A Definite Plan Report was completed in November 1976 which <br />indicated a total depletion of 17,100 acre-feet, with the water being used for <br />agricultural and municipal and industrial purposes. Estimated depletions are <br />5,100 acre-feet for irrigation, 10,400 acre-feet for municipal and industrial <br />uses, and 1,600 acre-feet for reservoir evaporation. Initial storage will <br />commence in 1987. Distribution facilities now exist for use of the project <br />water. It is estimated by the Bureau of Reclamation that the combination of <br />reservoir evaporation, irrigation use, and municipal and industrial use will <br />deplete about 9,000 acre-feet by 1990, 10,000 acre-feet by 2000, and 17,100 <br />acre-feet by 2010. <br /> <br />j. Dolores Project <br /> <br />A Feasibility Report was prepared in 1963, and the project was <br />authorized by Public Law 90-537 on September 30, 1968. A Definite Plan Report <br />was completed in April 1977 with modifications to the original plan to meet <br />Indian requirements. Total depletions are estimated to be 80,900 acre-feet <br />annually. Average annual consumptive use will be 70,250 acre-feet for <br />irrigation, 4,350 acre-feet for municipal and industrial use, and 6,300 <br />acre-feet for evaporation. <br /> <br />It is estimated by the Bureau of Reclamation that reservoir <br />evaporation and the bulk of the irrigation uses will be depleting the Colorado <br />River system by 36,000 acre-feet in 1990, 80,000 by 2000, and by 2010 the <br />project will be fully operational. Present uses are about 7,000 acre-feet. <br /> <br />k. Fruitland Mesa Project <br /> <br />The project was authorized as a participating project of the <br />Colorado River Storage Project by Public Law 88-568 on September 2, 1964. The <br />authorization was based on a Feasibility Report prepared in 1963. A Definite <br />plan Report was prepared in June 1967 and a repayment contract executed in <br />June 1969. Minor construction work was completed on the existing Gould Canal <br />in 1973, but no other construction has been accomplished. The project plan <br />was substantially revised as described in the Definite Plan Report of August <br />1977. Depletions then totaled 21,300 acre-feet. The President's Water <br />Project Review in 1977 resulted in deletion of funding for the project, and no <br />construction funding has been provided. The project has not been <br />deauthorized. It is, therefore, considered on a deferred status until funding <br />is provided. For planning purposes an administrative decision was made by the <br />Bureau of Reclamation to defer depletions until after 2030. <br /> <br />VI-13 <br />